A PRISONER OF WAR IN TURKEY.
"The naval history of Britain contains no page more wonderful than that which records the prowese of her submarine© at the Dardanelles. Their exploits constitute in daring, in skill, in endurance, in risk the finest examples of submarine action in the whole of the Great War, and were, moreover, marked by a strict observance of the recognised ruies of warfare." This paseago from Winston Churchill's "The World Crisis," indicates the extremely interesting nature of Ihe lecturer wili graphically describe the Commander Tebbs, R.A T .. upon his experiences in a submarine at the Dardanelles, and later as a prisoner of war in Turkey. The lecturer wil graphically describe the wonderful feat performed by British submarines in piercing the net at the Narrows which enabled them to penetrate into the Sea of Marmora and work havoc amongst the Turkish transports. The lecture will commence at 8 p.m., in the Jel'icoe Hall. Colonel R. Young will take the chair.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18121, 10 July 1924, Page 7
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